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1 | CAPABILITIES AS FUNDAMENTAL ENTITLEMENTS: SEN AND SOCIAL JUSTICE | Feminist Economics | 2003 | 1,514 |
2 | ''Bargaining'' and Gender Relations: Within and Beyond the Household | Feminist Economics | 1997 | 980 |
3 | SEN'S CAPABILITY APPROACH AND GENDER INEQUALITY: SELECTING RELEVANT CAPABILITIES | Feminist Economics | 2003 | 744 |
4 | Capabilities, Lists, and Public Reason: Continuing the Conversation | Feminist Economics | 2004 | 638 |
5 | Suckling and Silence in the USA: The Costs and Benefits of Breastfeeding | Feminist Economics | 1997 | 610 |
6 | Comparing Care Regimes in Europe | Feminist Economics | 2004 | 510 |
7 | The Impact of Gender Inequality in Education and Employment on Economic Growth: New Evidence for a Panel of Countries | Feminist Economics | 2009 | 469 |
8 | THE GENDER ASSET GAP: WHAT DO WE KNOW AND WHY DOES IT MATTER? | Feminist Economics | 2006 | 372 |
9 | THE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT PARADIGM: OPERATIONALIZING SEN'S IDEAS ON CAPABILITIES | Feminist Economics | 2003 | 328 |
10 | Social Capital, Microfinance, and the Politics of Development | Feminist Economics | 2002 | 292 |
11 | Globalization, labor standards, and women's rights: dilemmas of collective (in)action in an interdependent world | Feminist Economics | 2004 | 281 |
12 | Social Provisioning as a Starting Point for Feminist Economics | Feminist Economics | 2004 | 271 |
13 | The discovery of “unpaid work”: the social consequences of the expansion of “work” | Feminist Economics | 1995 | 258 |
14 | Female entrepreneurship in transition economies: the case of Lithuania and Ukraine | Feminist Economics | 2007 | 258 |
15 | "Holding hands at midnight": The paradox of caring labor | Feminist Economics | 1995 | 226 |
16 | "MISSING WOMEN": REVISITING THE DEBATE | Feminist Economics | 2003 | 223 |
17 | Gender Differences in Time Use over the Life Course in France, Italy, Sweden, and the US | Feminist Economics | 2011 | 210 |
18 | Women's education and economic well-being | Feminist Economics | 1995 | 208 |
19 | Measuring Socio-Economic GENDER Inequality: Toward an Alternative to the UNDP Gender-Related Development Index | Feminist Economics | 2000 | 206 |
20 | Working for less? Women's part-time wage penalties across countries | Feminist Economics | 2008 | 181 |
21 | Off the Record: Reconstructing Women's Labor Force Participation in the European Past | Feminist Economics | 2012 | 179 |
22 | Motherhood and women's earnings in Anglo-American, Continental European, and Nordic Countries | Feminist Economics | 2007 | 178 |
23 | PlusÇa Change?1 evidence on global trends in gender norms and stereotypes | Feminist Economics | 2007 | 175 |
24 | Gender and International Migration: Globalization, Development, and Governance | Feminist Economics | 2012 | 162 |
25 | Counting outputs, capital inputs and caring labor: Estimating gross household product | Feminist Economics | 1996 | 161 |
26 | Taking Its Toll: The Influence of Paid and Unpaid Work on Women's Well-Being | Feminist Economics | 2005 | 157 |
27 | “Opting out?” The effect of children on women's employment in the United States | Feminist Economics | 2008 | 151 |
28 | Gender Equality, Economic Growth, and Women’s Agency: the “Endless Variety” and “Monotonous Similarity” of Patriarchal Constraints | Feminist Economics | 2016 | 151 |
29 | Why so Few Women in the Labor Market in Turkey? | Feminist Economics | 2012 | 146 |
30 | Globalization and Home-Based Workers | Feminist Economics | 2000 | 142 |
31 | Of Markets And Martyrs: Is It OK To Pay Well For Care? | Feminist Economics | 1999 | 140 |
32 | Making Visible the Hidden Economy: The Case for Gender-Impact Analysis of Economic Policy | Feminist Economics | 2002 | 133 |
33 | The Intra-Household Economics of Voice and Exit | Feminist Economics | 1997 | 132 |
34 | National Working-Time Regimes and Equal Opportunities | Feminist Economics | 1998 | 132 |
35 | Exploring Women's Agency and Empowerment in Developing Countries: Where do we stand? | Feminist Economics | 2016 | 131 |
36 | Accounting for Gender in Asian Economic Growth | Feminist Economics | 2000 | 126 |
37 | Toward a Critical Theory of Untidy Geographies: The Spatiality of Emotions in Consumption and Production | Feminist Economics | 2004 | 126 |
38 | Globalization, Gender And The Davos Man | Feminist Economics | 1999 | 125 |
39 | Working Time as Gendered Time | Feminist Economics | 2000 | 125 |
40 | A Woman's Field Is Made At Night: Gendered Land Rights And Norms In Burkina Faso | Feminist Economics | 1999 | 124 |
41 | Becker's theory of the family: Preposterous conclusions | Feminist Economics | 1995 | 122 |
42 | Gender Roles and the Division of Unpaid Work in Spanish Households | Feminist Economics | 2010 | 120 |
43 | Voice and Agency: Where Are We Now? | Feminist Economics | 2016 | 120 |
44 | What Does Feminization of Poverty Mean? It Isn't Just Lack of Income | Feminist Economics | 1999 | 111 |
45 | The incremental time costs of children: An analysis of children's impact on adult time use in Australia | Feminist Economics | 2008 | 111 |
46 | The Other Economy: A Suggestion for a Distinctively Feminist Economics | Feminist Economics | 2000 | 110 |
47 | Firm Performance and Women on the Board: Evidence from Spanish Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises | Feminist Economics | 2014 | 110 |
48 | GENDER, MARRIAGE, AND ASSET ACCUMULATION IN THE UNITED STATES | Feminist Economics | 2006 | 108 |
49 | Cultural Factors in Women's Labor Force Participation in Chile | Feminist Economics | 2010 | 108 |
50 | THE WEALTH OF SINGLE WOMEN: MARITAL STATUS AND PARENTHOOD IN THE ASSET ACCUMULATION OF YOUNG BABY BOOMERS IN THE UNITED STATES | Feminist Economics | 2006 | 107 |
51 | Time Pressed and Time Poor: Unpaid Household Work in Guatemala | Feminist Economics | 2010 | 107 |
52 | Feminist Economic Perspectives on the COVID-19 Pandemic | Feminist Economics | 2021 | 107 |
53 | Gender Norms and the Economy: Insights from Social Research | Feminist Economics | 2016 | 105 |
54 | When a Good Business Model is Not Enough: Land Transactions and Gendered Livelihood Prospects in Rural Ghana | Feminist Economics | 2014 | 101 |
55 | Working and Caring at Home: Gender Differences in the Effects of Covid-19 on Paid and Unpaid Labor in Australia | Feminist Economics | 2021 | 98 |
56 | Working Long Hours and Having No Choice: Time Poverty in Guinea | Feminist Economics | 2010 | 97 |
57 | Land, Gender, and Food Security | Feminist Economics | 2014 | 97 |
58 | Diversity among Norwegian Boards of Directors: Does a Quota for Women Improve Firm Performance? | Feminist Economics | 2013 | 96 |
59 | Reforming the Gender-Related Development Index and the Gender Empowerment Measure: Implementing Some Specific Proposals | Feminist Economics | 2011 | 93 |
60 | Does Informal Eldercare Impede Women's Employment? The Case of European Welfare States | Feminist Economics | 2011 | 93 |
61 | Editorial: Advances in Feminist Economic Inquiry | Feminist Economics | 2009 | 92 |
62 | Continuing Progress? Trends in Occupational Segregation in the United States over the 1970s and 1980s | Feminist Economics | 1998 | 91 |
63 | Feminism, Realism, and Universalism | Feminist Economics | 1999 | 91 |
64 | Reconsidering The “Firstmale-Breadwinner Economy”: Women's Labor Force Participation in the Netherlands, 1600–1900 | Feminist Economics | 2012 | 91 |
65 | Does Women’s Labor Force Participation Reduce Domestic Violence? Evidence from Jordan | Feminist Economics | 2017 | 91 |
66 | Gender and cooperative behavior: economicmanrides alone | Feminist Economics | 1996 | 90 |
67 | The Complexities and Potential of Theorizing Gender, Caste, Race, and Class | Feminist Economics | 2002 | 90 |
68 | Feminist Economics of Inequality, Development, and Growth | Feminist Economics | 2009 | 90 |
69 | Economic Development and Women's Labor Force Participation in India | Feminist Economics | 2016 | 89 |
70 | A Critical Assessment of the UNDP’s Gender Inequality Index | Feminist Economics | 2013 | 88 |
71 | Children as Economic Agents | Feminist Economics | 2000 | 87 |
72 | JOINT TITLING — A WIN-WIN POLICY? GENDER AND PROPERTY RIGHTS IN URBAN INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS IN CHANDIGARH, INDIA | Feminist Economics | 2006 | 87 |
73 | ASSETS IN INTRAHOUSEHOLD BARGAINING AMONG WOMEN WORKERS IN COLOMBIA'S CUT-FLOWER INDUSTRY | Feminist Economics | 2006 | 87 |
74 | Guest Editors' Note | Feminist Economics | 2011 | 87 |
75 | Does Hiring Discrimination Cause Gender Segregation in the Swedish Labor Market? | Feminist Economics | 2011 | 85 |
76 | DEVELOPMENT AS FREEDOM v - v AND AS WHAT ELSE? | Feminist Economics | 2003 | 84 |
77 | The crisis of care, international migration, and public policy | Feminist Economics | 2008 | 84 |
78 | Women's Sexual Orientation and Labor Market Outcomes in Greece | Feminist Economics | 2011 | 83 |
79 | Budgeting for Equality: The Australian Experience | Feminist Economics | 2002 | 82 |
80 | The Gender Gap in Citations: Does It Persist? | Feminist Economics | 2011 | 82 |
81 | The Effects of Gender Differences in Career Interruptions on the Gender Wage Gap in Spain | Feminist Economics | 2015 | 82 |
82 | Race, Gender, Power, and the US Subprime Mortgage and Foreclosure Crisis: A Meso Analysis | Feminist Economics | 2013 | 81 |
83 | Whose money, whose time? A nonparametric approach to modeling time spent on housework in the United States | Feminist Economics | 2008 | 80 |
84 | ParentalCare andMarriedWomen'sLaborSupply inUrbanChina | Feminist Economics | 2010 | 80 |
85 | Who Owns the Land? Perspectives from Rural Ugandans and Implications for Large-Scale Land Acquisitions | Feminist Economics | 2014 | 79 |
86 | Making Labor Flexible: The Recomposition of Tijuana's Maquiladora Female Labor Force | Feminist Economics | 2000 | 78 |
87 | Unpaid HIV/AIDS Care in Southern Africa: Forms, Context, and Implications | Feminist Economics | 2008 | 78 |
88 | Understanding Women's Work Using Time-Use Statistics: The Case of India | Feminist Economics | 2011 | 78 |
89 | Lone Mothers and Paid Work - Rational Economic Man or Gendered Moral Rationalities? | Feminist Economics | 1997 | 77 |
90 | DEVELOPMENT AS EMPOWERMENT | Feminist Economics | 2003 | 77 |
91 | The Effect of Domestic Work on Girls' Schooling: Evidence from Egypt | Feminist Economics | 2010 | 77 |
92 | Political Economy of Cross-Border Marriage: Economic Development and Social Reproduction in Korea | Feminist Economics | 2012 | 77 |
93 | Australia's “Other” Gender Wage Gap: Baby Boomers and Compulsory Superannuation Accounts | Feminist Economics | 2005 | 75 |
94 | Meinü Jingji/China's beauty economy: Buying looks, shifting value, and changing place | Feminist Economics | 2007 | 75 |
95 | Expenditure Incidence Analysis: A Gender-Responsive Budgeting Tool for Educational Expenditure in Timor-Leste? | Feminist Economics | 2013 | 75 |
96 | Not-So-Strong Evidence for Gender Differences in Risk Taking | Feminist Economics | 2016 | 75 |
97 | Women and Retirement Pensions: A Research Review | Feminist Economics | 2009 | 74 |
98 | Gender Differences in Childcare: Time Allocation in Five European Countries | Feminist Economics | 2011 | 74 |
99 | Mature Export-Led Growth and Gender Wage Inequality in Taiwan | Feminist Economics | 2000 | 72 |
100 | GENDER AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIAL CHOICE: THE ROLE OF SITUATED AGENCY | Feminist Economics | 2003 | 71 |